GOA Ratings For John McCain
2000
C–
2002
C–
2004
F–
2006
F–
Democrats Say McCain Nearly Abandoned GOP
America’s Foolish European Wannabes
Refutation Of “A Day At The Beach” Charge
Andy Card — I Have Seen McCain’s Anger
McCain’s Character — A Disaster Waiting To Happen
Sen. McCain: I Don’t Have A Temper
John McCain: Liberal In Disguise
Friendly Fire: McCain Has Some Explaining To Do
John McCain: Liberal... Read Full Story
GOA Ratings For John McCain
2000
C–
2002
C–
2004
F–
2006
F–
Democrats Say McCain Nearly Abandoned GOP
America’s Foolish European Wannabes
Refutation Of “A Day At The Beach” Charge
Andy Card — I Have Seen McCain’s Anger
McCain’s Character — A Disaster Waiting To Happen
Sen. McCain: I Don’t Have A Temper
John McCain: Liberal In Disguise
Friendly Fire: McCain Has Some Explaining To Do
John McCain: Liberal In... Read Full Story
The one thing John McCain always gets a pass on is character. Indeed, Barack Obama always feels it necessary, before ripping into the old man's flesh, to remind us what a national treasure he is. But, for me, a person whose core political beliefs are probably much closer to McCain than his opponent, his lack of character is my biggest problem. I don't mean his flip flopping —intelligent people do change their minds over the course of their life and are to be preferred over those who stick... Read Full Story
This is a list of al the bull$hit that McCain has been spreading throughout his campaign for the presidency: CNN.com: John McCain’s Nuclear Power Claim is “False.” “At a town hall meeting Wednesday in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Sen. John McCain repeated a standard line from his stump speech in support of nuclear power, telling voters that it’s ‘clean and it’s safe and we can recycle — excuse me — reprocess and we can store. My opponent is against nuclear power…’ The Facts: Sen. Barack Obama... Read Full Story
Is Senator John McCain angry? We respond “Yes,” and will use his semantics (semantics: n. study of the meaning and use of words and phrases) to prove the point. In the penultimate debate (penultimate: adj. next to last, second to last) McCain referred to his opponent, Senator Barak Obama as “that one.” No title, no proper name. And yet, the two debate opponents stood a few feet apart from one another. “One” is an indefinite pronoun. Indefinite pronouns are used to refer generally and... Read Full Story
John McCain and his staff have been tied to Las Vegas gambling in a startling revelation that is sure to upend his presidential campaign: Senator John McCain was on a roll. In a room reserved for high-stakes gamblers at the Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut, he tossed $100 chips around a hot craps table. When the marathon session ended around 2:30 a.m., the Arizona senator and his entourage emerged with thousands of dollars in winnings. A lifelong gambler, Mr. McCain takes risks, both on... Read Full Story
NEW YORK - The economic crisis and raw politics threatened to derail the first presidential debate as John McCain challenged Barack Obama to delay the Friday forum and join forces to help Washington fix the financial mess. Obama rebuffed his GOP rival, saying the next president needs to “deal with more than one thing at once.” The White House rivals maneuvered to claim the leadership role in resolving the economic turmoil that has overshadowed their campaign six weeks before Election Day... Read Full Story
Rick Davis And John McCain Two reports tonight, one from the New York Times, and the other from Newsweek, contradict John McCain’s statement this week that his campaign manager Rick Davis had no involvement with mortgage giant Freddie Mac for the last several years. The Times reports: One of the giant mortgage companies at the heart of the credit crisis paid $15,000 a month to a firm owned by Senator John McCain’s campaign manager from the end of 2005 through last month, according to two... Read Full Story
Finally Americans are starting to get the picture: A new CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll suggests that by a 2-to-1 margin, Americans blame Republicans over Democrats for the financial crisis that has swept across the country the past few weeks - one factor that may have contributed to an apparent increase in Barack Obama’s edge over John McCain in the race for the White House. In the new survey, released Monday afternoon, 47 percent of registered voters questioned say Republicans are... Read Full Story
The Crypt Keeper is killing his own campaign with his foolish speeches that go against everything that he claims to believe: In recent days, John McCain has made a series of verbal gaffes that have undercut his campaign claim that he is the candidate who is ready to safeguard the nation’s struggling economy, some political analysts believe. The verbal stumbles may have wider ramifications for the GOP presidential pick by reminding voters of earlier flubs and calling into question other... Read Full Story